Kodak Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 16MP Full HD Waterproof Rugged Review

The Kodak WPZ2 is built like a tank and cheap, but takes photos that'll make you miss your smartphone. Only buy it if getting wet is your top priority.

Burst FPS 6 fps
Video 1080p
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 176 g
Kodak Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 16MP Full HD Waterproof Rugged camera
41.1 Overall Score

Overview

The Kodak PIXPRO WPZ2 is a tough little camera that's built to survive your adventures, not win any photo contests. If you need something waterproof and rugged for under $200, this is it. Just don't expect it to compete with your smartphone on image quality. The one thing to know? It's a durable, simple point-and-shoot for splashing around, not a tool for serious photography.

Performance

Honestly, the performance is about what you'd expect for the price. The 16MP sensor lands in the 34th percentile, so photos can look a bit soft and noisy, especially in low light. The 6fps burst mode is surprisingly decent for a camera this cheap, and the build quality is in the 98th percentile—this thing feels solid and can handle a dunk. The lack of any stabilization is a real bummer, though, making video and low-light shots pretty shaky.

Performance Percentiles

AF 44
EVF 50
Build 96.9
Burst 66.4
Video 35.2
Sensor 34.8
Battery 49.6
Display 45.8
Connectivity 74
Social Proof 53.2
Stabilization 37.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredibly tough and waterproof up to 49ft—perfect for the pool or beach. 97th
  • Super affordable at around $160. 74th
  • Simple to use, no complicated menus to figure out. 66th
  • The 4x optical zoom is handy for a camera this size.

Cons

  • Image quality is mediocre. Your phone probably takes better pictures in good light. 35th
  • No image stabilization at all, so video is very jittery.
  • The fixed screen is basic and not great for framing shots.
  • Autofocus is slow and hunts in low-contrast situations.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 6
Max Shutter 1/2000

Video

Max Resolution 1080p

Build

Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth No
Hot Shoe No

Value & Pricing

At $159, it's cheap. But 'value' is tricky. If you absolutely need a waterproof camera and have zero budget, it's an option. For everyone else, a waterproof phone case or a used GoHero is probably a smarter buy. You're paying for the rugged shell, not the camera inside.

Price History

$157 $158 $159 $160 $161 Mar 7Mar 9 $159

vs Competition

Don't compare this to the Canon R6 or Sony A6700—that's like comparing a skateboard to a sports car. The real competition is your smartphone in a good waterproof case, which will shoot better video and likely better photos. If you must have a dedicated rugged camera, look at used models from Olympus or GoPro. They'll cost more, but the image quality and features are in a different league.

Verdict

Only buy this if you're on a super tight budget and your number one priority is having a camera that can get wet and sandy without breaking. For family snorkeling trips where you just want proof you saw a fish, it's fine. For anyone who cares even a little about photo quality, skip it. Your phone is a better camera.